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Re: Exploration
« on: February 15, 2006, 01:03:36 PM »
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CLS2086 wrote:
Hi,
for all the old games whatever if you choose a AMigaOne (A.OS 4) or a Pegasos1/2 (M.OS 1.4.5), you will have to use an emulator like you have on your PC to use old software and old games.


and you won't be able to use a joystick (at least an amiga joystick, maybe you can configure a pc joystick to work with A1) which kills most of the fun.

Recently I've concluded that a plain A600 is the ultimate game machine for the old games (non AGA). It's basicly an A 500, (which most of the games are made for), plus it has an IDE controller (which is kind of rare and expensive to come by for an A500 nowadays) and a very handy PCMCIA port for pushing some more ram or even an ethernet card or a flash memory card pc file swapping. The Ecs chipset + the 68000 are the best duo for old games. You can also use softkicking software for games which require 1.3 kickstart, or use a kickstart switch.
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